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if %?COLOR%
# If stdout is a non-dumb tty, use colors. If test -t is not supported,
# then this fails; a conservative approach. Of course do not redirect
# stdout here, just stderr.
am__tty_colors = \
red=; grn=; lgn=; blu=; std=; \
test "X$(AM_COLOR_TESTS)" != Xno \
&& test "X$$TERM" != Xdumb \
&& { test "X$(AM_COLOR_TESTS)" = Xalways || test -t 1 2>/dev/null; } \
&& { \
red='[0;31m'; \
grn='[0;32m'; \
lgn='[1;32m'; \
blu='[1;34m'; \
std='[m'; \
}
else !%?COLOR%
am__tty_colors = \
red=; grn=; lgn=; blu=; std=
endif !%?COLOR%
.PHONY: check-TESTS
if %?PARALLEL_TESTS%
include inst-vars.am
## New parallel test driver.
##
## This code is adapted from check.mk which was originally
## written at EPITA/LRDE, further developed at Gostai, then made
## its way from GNU coreutils to end up, largely rewritten, in
## Automake.
##
## It provides special support for "unit tests", that is to say,
## tests that (once run) no longer need to be re-compiled and
## re-run at each "make check", unless their sources changed. To
## enable unit-test supports, set RECHECK_LOGS to empty. In such a
## setting, that heavily relies on correct dependencies, its users may
## prefer to define EXTRA_PROGRAMS instead of check_PROGRAMS, because
## it allows intertwined compilation and execution of the tests.
## Sometimes this helps catching errors earlier (you don't have to
## wait for all the tests to be compiled).
##
## Define TEST_SUITE_LOG to be the name of the global log to create.
## Define TEST_LOGS to the set of logs to include in it. It defaults
## to $(TESTS), with `.test' and `@EXEEXT@' removed, and `'.log'
## appended.
##
## In addition to the magic "exit 77 means SKIP" feature (which was
## imported from automake), there is a magic "exit 99 means FAIL" feature
## which is useful if you need to issue a hard error no matter whether the
## test is XFAIL or not. You can disable this feature by setting the
## variable DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS to a nonempty value.
# Restructured Text title and section.
am__rst_title = sed 's/.*/ & /;h;s/./=/g;p;x;p;g;p;s/.*//'
am__rst_section = sed 'p;s/./=/g;p;g'
# Put stdin (possibly several lines separated by ". ") in a box.
# Prefix each line by 'col' and terminate each with 'std', for coloring.
# Multi line coloring is problematic with "less -R", so we really need
# to color each line individually.
am__text_box = $(AWK) '{ \
n = split($$0, lines, "\\. "); max = 0; \
for (i = 1; i <= n; ++i) \
if (max < length(lines[i])) \
max = length(lines[i]); \
for (i = 0; i < max; ++i) \
line = line "="; \
print col line std; \
for (i = 1; i <= n; ++i) \
if (lines[i]) \
print col lines[i] std; \
print col line std; \
}'
# Solaris 10 'make', and several other traditional 'make' implementations,
# pass "-e" to $(SHELL), and POSIX 2008 even requires this. Work around it
# by disabling -e (using the XSI extension "set +e") if it's set.
am__sh_e_setup = case $$- in *e*) set +e;; esac
# To be inserted before the command running the test. Creates the
# directory for the log if needed. Stores in $dir the directory
# containing $f, in $tst the test, in $log the log, and passes
# TESTS_ENVIRONMENT. Save and restore TERM around use of
# TESTS_ENVIRONMENT, in case that unsets it.
am__check_pre = \
$(am__sh_e_setup); \
$(am__vpath_adj_setup) $(am__vpath_adj) \
srcdir=$(srcdir); export srcdir; \
rm -f $@-t; \
am__trap='rm -f '\''$(abs_builddir)/$@-t'\''; (exit $$st); exit $$st'; \
trap "st=129; $$am__trap" 1; trap "st=130; $$am__trap" 2; \
trap "st=141; $$am__trap" 13; trap "st=143; $$am__trap" 15; \
am__odir=`echo "./$@" | sed 's|/[^/]*$$||'`; \
test "x$$am__odir" = x. || $(MKDIR_P) "$$am__odir" || exit $$?; \
if test -f "./$$f"; then dir=./; \
elif test -f "$$f"; then dir=; \
else dir="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
tst=$$dir$$f; log='$@'; __SAVED_TERM=$$TERM; \
$(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT)
# To be appended to the command running the test. Handle the stdout
# and stderr redirection, and catch the exit status.
am__check_post = \
>$@-t 2>&1; \
estatus=$$?; \
if test -n '$(DISABLE_HARD_ERRORS)' \
&& test $$estatus -eq 99; then \
estatus=1; \
fi; \
TERM=$$__SAVED_TERM; export TERM; \
$(am__tty_colors); \
xfailed=PASS; \
case " $(XFAIL_TESTS) " in \
*[\ \ ]$$f[\ \ ]* | *[\ \ ]$$dir$$f[\ \ ]*) \
xfailed=XFAIL;; \
esac; \
case $$estatus.$$xfailed in \
0.XFAIL) col=$$red; res=XPASS;; \
0.*) col=$$grn; res=PASS ;; \
77.*) col=$$blu; res=SKIP ;; \
99.*) col=$$red; res=FAIL ;; \
*.XFAIL) col=$$lgn; res=XFAIL;; \
*.*) col=$$red; res=FAIL ;; \
esac; \
echo "$${col}$$res$${std}: $$f"; \
echo "$$res: $$f (exit: $$estatus)" | \
$(am__rst_section) >$@; \
cat $@-t >>$@; \
rm -f $@-t
$(TEST_SUITE_LOG): $(TEST_LOGS)
@$(am__sh_e_setup); \
list='$(TEST_LOGS)'; \
results=`for f in $$list; do \
test -r $$f && read line < $$f && echo "$$line" \
|| echo FAIL; \
done`; \
all=`echo "$$results" | sed '/^$$/d' | wc -l | sed -e 's/^[ ]*//'`; \
fail=`echo "$$results" | grep -c '^FAIL'`; \
pass=`echo "$$results" | grep -c '^PASS'`; \
skip=`echo "$$results" | grep -c '^SKIP'`; \
xfail=`echo "$$results" | grep -c '^XFAIL'`; \
xpass=`echo "$$results" | grep -c '^XPASS'`; \
failures=`expr $$fail + $$xpass`; \
all=`expr $$all - $$skip`; \
if test "$$all" -eq 1; then tests=test; All=; \
else tests=tests; All="All "; fi; \
case fail=$$fail:xpass=$$xpass:xfail=$$xfail in \
fail=0:xpass=0:xfail=0) \
msg="$$All$$all $$tests passed. "; \
exit=true;; \
fail=0:xpass=0:xfail=*) \
msg="$$All$$all $$tests behaved as expected"; \
if test "$$xfail" -eq 1; then xfailures=failure; \
else xfailures=failures; fi; \
msg="$$msg ($$xfail expected $$xfailures). "; \
exit=true;; \
fail=*:xpass=0:xfail=*) \
msg="$$fail of $$all $$tests failed. "; \
exit=false;; \
fail=*:xpass=*:xfail=*) \
msg="$$failures of $$all $$tests did not behave as expected"; \
if test "$$xpass" -eq 1; then xpasses=pass; \
else xpasses=passes; fi; \
msg="$$msg ($$xpass unexpected $$xpasses). "; \
exit=false;; \
*) \
echo >&2 "incorrect case"; exit 4;; \
esac; \
if test "$$skip" -ne 0; then \
if test "$$skip" -eq 1; then \
msg="$$msg($$skip test was not run). "; \
else \
msg="$$msg($$skip tests were not run). "; \
fi; \
fi; \
{ \
echo "$(PACKAGE_STRING): $(subdir)/$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)" | \
$(am__rst_title); \
echo "$$msg"; \
echo; \
echo ".. contents:: :depth: 2"; \
echo; \
for f in $$list; do \
test -r $$f && read line < $$f || line=; \
case $$line in \
PASS:*|XFAIL:*);; \
*) echo; cat $$f;; \
esac; \
done; \
} >$(TEST_SUITE_LOG).tmp; \
mv $(TEST_SUITE_LOG).tmp $(TEST_SUITE_LOG); \
if test "$$failures" -ne 0; then \
msg="$${msg}See $(subdir)/$(TEST_SUITE_LOG). "; \
if test -n "$(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)"; then \
msg="$${msg}Please report to $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT). "; \
fi; \
fi; \
test x"$$VERBOSE" = x || $$exit || cat $(TEST_SUITE_LOG); \
$(am__tty_colors); \
if $$exit; then \
col="$$grn"; \
else \
col="$$red"; \
fi; \
echo "$$msg" | $(am__text_box) "col=$$col" "std=$$std"; \
## The use of "exit 1" below is required to work around a FreeBSD make bug
## (present only when running in concurrent mode). See automake bug#9245:
##
## and FreeBSD PR bin/159730:
## .
$$exit || exit 1
RECHECK_LOGS = $(TEST_LOGS)
check-TESTS recheck:
## If we are running "make recheck", it's not the user which can decide
## which tests to consider for re-execution, so we must ignore the value
## of $(RECHECK_LOGS).
@if test $@ != recheck; then \
## Expand $(RECHECK_LOGS) only once, to avoid exceeding line length limits.
list='$(RECHECK_LOGS)'; test -z "$$list" || rm -f $$list; \
fi
## We always have to remove TEST_SUITE_LOG, to ensure its rule is run
## in any case even in lazy mode: otherwise, if no test needs rerunning,
## or a prior run plus reruns all happen within the same timestamp (can
## happen with a prior `make TESTS='), then we get no log output.
## OTOH, this means that, in the rule for `$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)', we
## cannot use `$?' to compute the set of lazily rerun tests, lest
## we rely on .PHONY to work portably.
@test -z "$(TEST_SUITE_LOG)" || rm -f $(TEST_SUITE_LOG)
@list='' list2='$(TEST_LOGS)'; for f in $$list2; do \
## Trailing whitespace in `TESTS = foo.test $(empty)' causes GNU make
## 3.80 to erroneously expand $(TESTS_LOGS) to `foo.log .log'.
## Work around this bug.
test .log = $$f && continue; \
## If running a "make recheck", we must only consider tests that had
## an unexpected outcome (FAIL or XPASS) in the earlier run.
if test $@ = recheck; then \
test -f $$f || continue; \
if test -r $$f && read line < $$f; then \
case $$line in FAIL*|XPASS*) : ;; *) continue;; esac; \
fi; \
fi; \
## Be careful to avoid extra whitespace in the definition of $list, since
## its value will be passed to the recursive make invocation below through
## the TEST_LOGS macro, and leading/trailing white space in a make macro
## definition can be problematic. In this particular case, trailing white
## space was known to cause a segmentation fault on Solaris 10 XPG4 make:
##
if test -z "$$list"; then list=$$f; else list="$$list $$f"; fi; \
done; \
## Under "make recheck", remove the logs of the files to recheck, so that
## those will be rerun by the "make test-suite.log" recursive invocation
## below. But avoid extra files removal when running under "make -n".
if test $@ = recheck && test -n "$$list"; then \
$(am__make_dryrun) || rm -f $$list || exit 1; \
fi; \
$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $(TEST_SUITE_LOG) TEST_LOGS="$$list"
## Recheck must depend on $(check_SCRIPTS), $(check_PROGRAMS), etc.
recheck: %CHECK_DEPS%
AM_RECURSIVE_TARGETS += check recheck
.PHONY: recheck
## ----------------------------------------------- ##
## Produce HTML. To be removed in automake 1.12. ##
## ----------------------------------------------- ##
include check-html.am
else !%?PARALLEL_TESTS%
check-TESTS: $(TESTS)
@failed=0; all=0; xfail=0; xpass=0; skip=0; \
srcdir=$(srcdir); export srcdir; \
## Make sure Solaris VPATH-expands all members of this list, even
## the first and the last one; thus the spaces around $(TESTS)
list=' $(TESTS) '; \
$(am__tty_colors); \
if test -n "$$list"; then \
for tst in $$list; do \
if test -f ./$$tst; then dir=./; \
## Note: Solaris 2.7 seems to expand TESTS using VPATH. That's
## why we also try `dir='
elif test -f $$tst; then dir=; \
else dir="$(srcdir)/"; fi; \
if $(TESTS_ENVIRONMENT) $${dir}$$tst; then \
## Success
all=`expr $$all + 1`; \
case " $(XFAIL_TESTS) " in \
*[\ \ ]$$tst[\ \ ]*) \
xpass=`expr $$xpass + 1`; \
failed=`expr $$failed + 1`; \
col=$$red; res=XPASS; \
;; \
*) \
col=$$grn; res=PASS; \
;; \
esac; \
elif test $$? -ne 77; then \
## Failure
all=`expr $$all + 1`; \
case " $(XFAIL_TESTS) " in \
*[\ \ ]$$tst[\ \ ]*) \
xfail=`expr $$xfail + 1`; \
col=$$lgn; res=XFAIL; \
;; \
*) \
failed=`expr $$failed + 1`; \
col=$$red; res=FAIL; \
;; \
esac; \
else \
## Skipped
skip=`expr $$skip + 1`; \
col=$$blu; res=SKIP; \
fi; \
echo "$${col}$$res$${std}: $$tst"; \
done; \
## Prepare the banner
if test "$$all" -eq 1; then \
tests="test"; \
All=""; \
else \
tests="tests"; \
All="All "; \
fi; \
if test "$$failed" -eq 0; then \
if test "$$xfail" -eq 0; then \
banner="$$All$$all $$tests passed"; \
else \
if test "$$xfail" -eq 1; then failures=failure; else failures=failures; fi; \
banner="$$All$$all $$tests behaved as expected ($$xfail expected $$failures)"; \
fi; \
else \
if test "$$xpass" -eq 0; then \
banner="$$failed of $$all $$tests failed"; \
else \
if test "$$xpass" -eq 1; then passes=pass; else passes=passes; fi; \
banner="$$failed of $$all $$tests did not behave as expected ($$xpass unexpected $$passes)"; \
fi; \
fi; \
## DASHES should contain the largest line of the banner.
dashes="$$banner"; \
skipped=""; \
if test "$$skip" -ne 0; then \
if test "$$skip" -eq 1; then \
skipped="($$skip test was not run)"; \
else \
skipped="($$skip tests were not run)"; \
fi; \
test `echo "$$skipped" | wc -c` -le `echo "$$banner" | wc -c` || \
dashes="$$skipped"; \
fi; \
report=""; \
if test "$$failed" -ne 0 && test -n "$(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)"; then \
report="Please report to $(PACKAGE_BUGREPORT)"; \
test `echo "$$report" | wc -c` -le `echo "$$banner" | wc -c` || \
dashes="$$report"; \
fi; \
dashes=`echo "$$dashes" | sed s/./=/g`; \
if test "$$failed" -eq 0; then \
col="$$grn"; \
else \
col="$$red"; \
fi; \
## Multi line coloring is problematic with "less -R", so we really need
## to color each line individually.
echo "$${col}$$dashes$${std}"; \
echo "$${col}$$banner$${std}"; \
test -z "$$skipped" || echo "$${col}$$skipped$${std}"; \
test -z "$$report" || echo "$${col}$$report$${std}"; \
echo "$${col}$$dashes$${std}"; \
test "$$failed" -eq 0; \
else :; fi
endif !%?PARALLEL_TESTS%